What is the witch's favourite cat?
Black cat
When do people celebrate Halloween?
On the 31st of October
Why was the original meaning of celebrating Halloween?
1. To mark the beginning of the pumpkin season 2. To celebrate a Saint 3. To drive away the evil spirits like witches or ghosts 4. To drink and have some fun
3. To drive away the evil spirits like witches or ghosts
A woman with evil magic powers
Witch
A small animal that looks like a mouse with wings
Bat
What animal makes a net?
Spider
What exactly do kids say when they go and try to get some candies from the neighbours?
Trick or treat!
Why are skeletons a common Halloween symbol?
1: They represent pirates 2: They scare away bad luck 3: They were popular in medieval stories 4: They symbolise death and the afterlife
4: They symbolise death and the afterlife
Large round vegetable with hard orange skin
Pumpkin
A set of clothes worn to look like somebody/something else
Costume
A spirit of a dead person
Ghost
What is RIP?
Rest in Peace
Where did the tradition of Halloween originate?
1: United States 2: Ireland 3: England 4: Mexico
2: Ireland
A frame of bones that supports a human body
Skeleton
What are some common Halloween traditions? Name at least 3
Trick-or-treating, telling spooky stories, visiting haunted houses, making jack-oβ-lanterns, wearing Halloween costumes, and so on
A brush with a wooden stick that witches use to fly
Broom
What is apple bobbing?
A game where a person needs to pick up apples with his/her mouth from a bucket full of water
What does the word βHalloweenβ mean?
1: Night of the Living Dead 2: Ghost Gathering 3: Witchβs Night 4: All Hallowsβ Eve
4: All Hallowsβ Eve
A house where ghosts often appear
Haunted house
What do witches in fairytales usually cook?
Magic potions
A large round metal container used for cooking over fire
Cauldron
What do the Halloween colors black and orange symbolize?
Orange stands for harvest and warmth, and black signifies death and darkness
6. Which veggies were used to make Jack Oβ Lanterns before people used pumpkins?
1. Onions 2. Potatoes 3. Turnips 4. Beet
3. Turnips (ΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ°)
A large grave built of stone
Tomb
A hollowed out pumpkin with a scary face and a candle inside
Jack-o-lantern